My Name is
Randall
Randall
Randall was abandoned by his mother shortly after his birth. Randall was placed into the care of a babies’ home in July 2007. The home contacted Rafiki to take over Randall's care. He arrived at the Rafiki Village Kenya in November 2010. Randall enjoys reading books and telling stories. He contributes lively and logical additions to class discussions with wisdom and positive arguments. He is aware of his rights and fights for them! He is strong in language arts, science, and social studies. Randall continues to grow spiritually, understand God's Word better, and know how to pray.
DOB: Mar 29, 2007
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